Posted by: Melissa Hartman on: December 22, 2009
Brett, Jan. Hedgie blasts off. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 2006.
Summary: “When the spectacular, sparkling explosions at a popular tourist sight slow down, Hedgie the hedgehog is the only one capable of flying to the tiny planet Mikkop to see what is wrong.”
Posted by: Melissa Hartman on: December 22, 2009
Breznak, Irene. Sneezy Louise. New York: Random House, 2009.
Posted by: Melissa Hartman on: December 12, 2009
Levine, Ellen. Henry’s freedom box: A true story from the Underground Railroad. New York: Scholastic Press, 2007.
Summary: “A fictionalized account of how in 1849 a Virginia slave, Henry “Box” Brown, escapes to freedom by shipping himself in a wooden crate from Richmond to Philadelphia.”
Posted by: Melissa Hartman on: December 12, 2009
Teague, Mark. LaRue for mayor: Letters from the campaign trail. New York: Scholastic Inc., 2008.
Summary: “With Mrs. LaRue injured and in the hospital, Ike decides to uphold justice and take the laws of Snort City into his own paws.”
Posted by: Melissa Hartman on: December 12, 2009
Willems, Mo. Knuffle Bunny too: A case of mistaken identity. New Yorks: Hyperion Books for Children, 2007.
Summary: “Her daddy in tow, Trixie hurries to school to show off her one-of-a-kind Knuffle Bunny. But an awful surprise awaits her: someone else has the exact same bunny!”
Posted by: Melissa Hartman on: December 12, 2009
Brett, Jan. Berlioz the bear. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1991.
Summary: “Berlioz the bear and his fellow musicians are due to play for the town ball when the bandwagon becomes stuck in a hole in the road. A strange buzzing in Berlioz’s double bass turns into a surprise that saves the day.”
Posted by: Melissa Hartman on: December 12, 2009
Arnold, Tedd. Fly high, fly guy! New York: Scholastic Inc., 2008.
Summary: ” When Buzz, his parents and his pet fly go on a road trip and get lost, Fly Guy comes to the rescue to help them find their way home.”
Posted by: Melissa Hartman on: December 12, 2009
Brown, Margaret Wise. A child’s good night book. New York : W.R. Scott, Inc., 1950.
Posted by: Melissa Hartman on: December 12, 2009
Krensky, Stephen. How Santa got his job. New York : Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 1998.
Summary: “Santa tries his hand at many jobs before finding the perfect job as the world’s greatest gift giver.”
Posted by: Melissa Hartman on: December 12, 2009
Brett, Jan. The hat. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1997.
Summary: “When Lisa hangs her woolen clothes in the sun to air them out for winter, the hedgehog, to the amusement of the other animals, ends up wearing a stocking on his head.”